Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Spring Antique Show and Sawmill Run April 26 & 27th

Saturday April 26 and Sunday April 27, 2025
9 AM to 4 PM, both days
$8.00/Adult, $5.00/Youth (ages 4 to 11)
Join us this April for our annual Spring Show. Antique vendors will be on hand selling a variety of items like furniture, glassware, coins, books, clothing, and collectibles. A selection of historic trades, including the museum’s birch still, will be demonstrated. See the Eastern Loggers model railroad display in operation. PALMA members Jan and John Halter will present a cooking demonstration and tasting featuring wild leeks from 11am-1pm both Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday (April 26) only, visitors will be able to watch the museum’s re-created 19th century steam-powered circular sawmill in operation.
Access to all museum exhibits and attractions is included in the price of admission to the show. Food and drink will be available on-site for purchase. No ATM on site so plan your visit accordingly. Antique vendors interested in participating can call (814)435-2652 to reserve a space for the event. Come for the fun and, perhaps, leave with a new treasured heirloom and a better understanding of the lumber and forest history of Pennsylvania.
Coudersport Rotary President Andrea Streich Donates For Coudersport’s 6th Graders’ School Trip

Coudersport Rotary President Andrea Streich presents $500 to Kroy Bates, Coudersport Elementary School 6th Grade President for the 6th Grade students’ May trip to Washington D.C. fund.
This donation goes towards making travel to our nation’s capital possible for the whole class of 6th grade students.
(Pictured: Student Kroy Bates and Coudersport Rotary President Andrea Streich)
Causer to Hold Satellite Office Hours
BRADFORD – State Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) will hold his satellite office hours on Thursday, May 1, at the following locations:
· Emporium Borough Office – 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
· Port Allegany Borough Office – 11 a.m. to noon.
Services available include assisting constituents with state-related issues or concerns, assistance with driver license and vehicle registration applications, and help in filling out applications for various state programs, such as the senior citizen Property Tax/Rent Rebate and PACE prescription drug assistance programs.
People who cannot make the satellite sessions may contact Causer’s offices in Bradford at 78 Main St., first floor, telephone 814-362-4400; or Coudersport, 107 S. Main St., Room 1, telephone 814-274-9769; or Kane, 54 Fraley St., Suite 2, telephone 814-837-0880. Information is also available at www.RepCauser.com or on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/RepCauser.
Bridge Replacement Project Continues on Route 6 in Richmond Township, Tioga County
Motorists are advised that a bridge replacement project continues on Route 6 in Richmond Township, Tioga County. The bridge, which carries Route 6 over a tributary to North Elk Run, is located approximately 2.8 miles east of Route 660 in Charleston Township and approximately 2.5 miles west of Route 15 in Mansfield.
Traffic Switch
On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, motorists traveling on Route 6 will be switched to the temporary bridge while the contractor continues work on the bridge replacement. Motorist should expect a single lane condition controlled with temporary traffic signals through the fall 2025.
Road Closure
Edna L. PAISLEY, 91, of Genesee, PA, formerly of Landenberg

Edna L. PAISLEY, 91, of Genesee, PA, formerly of Landenberg, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 in her home surrounded by her family.
Born May 22, 1933, in Troutdale, VA, she was the daughter of Clarence and Fay Duvall Miles. On April 4, 1953, she married Ray McNeil Paisley, who predeceased her on April 17, 2017. She devoted her life to her family. Edna enjoyed quilting and sewing.
Sandra J. “Sandy” Sherry, 69, of 934 Windfall Road, St. Marys, PA.

Sandra J. “Sandy” Sherry, 69, of 934 Windfall Road, St. Marys, passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side on Wednesday,
April 23, 2025.She was born December 4, 1955, in Ridgway, daughter of the late Ronald and Christina Machcoviak Bowley.
William C. Exton, 79, of 4587 Townline Rd., Cuba, NY

William C. Exton: Husband, Father, Grandfather
William C. Exton, 79, of 4587 Townline Rd., Cuba, passed away Monday, April 21, 2025 at home with his family at his side after a lengthy illness.
Born on December 5, 1945, in Rochester, he was a son of Reginald “Jack” and Marjorie “Charlie” (Ellis) Exton.
On May 23, 1987, in the Livonia Methodist Church, he married the former Linda L. Pierce who survives.
After graduation Bill served his country in the United States Army during Vietnam from 1965-68. He was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal with three Bronze Stars, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and Combat Infantryman Badge. After he was discharged, he worked Construction for Showcase Homes in Hemet, California, prior to his retirement, but continued helping people with odd jobs. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching Western movies on TV.
MAN CONVICTED OF STRANGULATION

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that, after a jury trial held today at the Courthouse, Ozzy STRAIT, of Bradford, was convicted of crimes related to an assault on his then-girlfriend.
STRAIT was charged by City of Bradford Police Officer Evan Schmidt after he and Sgt. Seth Shephard were dispatched for a report of a strangulation that had just occurred at an apartment building in Bradford.
Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Spring Antique Show and Sawmill Run April 26 & 27th

Saturday April 26 and Sunday April 27, 2025
9 AM to 4 PM, both days
$8.00/Adult, $5.00/Youth (ages 4 to 11)
Join us this April for our annual Spring Show. Antique vendors will be on hand selling a variety of items like furniture, glassware, coins, books, clothing, and collectibles. A selection of historic trades, including the museum’s birch still, will be demonstrated. See the Eastern Loggers model railroad display in operation. PALMA members Jan and John Halter will present a cooking demonstration and tasting featuring wild leeks from 11am-1pm both Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday (April 26) only, visitors will be able to watch the museum’s re-created 19th century steam-powered circular sawmill in operation.
Access to all museum exhibits and attractions is included in the price of admission to the show. Food and drink will be available on-site for purchase. No ATM on site so plan your visit accordingly. Antique vendors interested in participating can call (814)435-2652 to reserve a space for the event. Come for the fun and, perhaps, leave with a new treasured heirloom and a better understanding of the lumber and forest history of Pennsylvania.
Coudersport Borough Water Authority Spring Hydrant Flushing April 28th
COUDERSPORT BOROUGH WATER AUTHORITY CUSTOMERS – SPRING FLUSHING OF HYDRANTS – The spring flushing of hydrants will begin on Monday, April 28, 2025 and continue the entire week. Flushing will be done between the hours of 7am and 3 pm.
Flushing can cause water discoloration of the water supply, so please check your water before using. If your water is discolored let the cold water run until it clears up. Do not use your hot water as this may put sediment into your hot water tank.
Thank you for your patience during flushing.
BRADFORD MAN CONVICTED OF FALSE STATEMENTS ON FIREARMS APPLICATION

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that a Bradford man was convicted of making false representations while attempting to purchase a firearm after a jury trial held today at the Courthouse.
Dillon Schweitzer was charged by Foster Township Police Chief Mike Thomas with making a false statement on a Federal form in conjunction with the attempted purchase of a Ruger pistol and with making a false statement on a form which contained a notice that such statement would be criminally punishable – a Felony 3 and a Misdemeanor 3 offense, respectively.
SCHWEITZER indicated that he did not have any felony convictions or any convictions which were punishable by a year or more of incarceration, when in fact, he did have three such convictions. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Coppolo prosecuted the case on behalf of the Commonwealth. Sentencing has been scheduled for June 12th.
STUDENT LEADERS AT PITT-BRADFORD RECOGNIZED DURING BLUE AND GOLD GALA
Several student leaders at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford were recognized during the Blue and Gold Gala Sunday for their co-curricular contributions to the campus and the local community.
“We not only celebrated individual achievements,” said Dr. Michael Davila, vice president and dean of student affairs, “but also the values and vision that make this campus community so special – values that come alive through student service, leadership, and willingness to say yes to opportunities.”
Several students and student groups were recognized, and others were awarded scholarships for the 2025-26 year for their service to the campus and the community. Additionally, seven students received individual awards.
Kristen Ellenberger, a business management major from Ridgway, received the Spirit of Service Award for her work as founder of Panthers4Paws, which raises awareness of and funds for the McKean County SPCA, where Ellenberger also volunteers her time.
Allegany County Democrats: Serving Our Community

Since 2021, the Allegany County Democratic Committee has cleaned up a section of State Rt. 21 in Almond, NY as part of the NYS Department of Transportation’s “Adopt-a-Highway” program.
This year’s spring clean-up took place on Tuesday, April 22nd – Earth Day. Volunteers collected numerous bags of trash, giving the roadway a much-improved appearance. This project is just one of the many ways local Democrats “Serve our Community.”

ACDC’s designated section incudes State Rt. 21 in Almond and the section of Karr Valley Rd. that leads to/from the expressway entrance. It was specifically requested by the Committee because of its importance as a gateway to our county. This stretch of highway is heavily used by I-86 travelers on their way to the Alfred campuses or to recreational opportunities elsewhere in the area. Volunteers from the Democratic Committee clean this section twice a year.
Michael T. Greeley, 67, of Bolivar Drive, Bradford, PA

Michael T. Greeley, 67, of Bolivar Drive, Bradford, passed away Monday, April 21, 2025, at his residence.
Born June 2, 1957, in Troy NY, he was a son of the late John A. and Dorothy E. (Hand) Greeley. He was a 1975 graduate of Portville High School.
He was a veteran of the United States Army.
After the service Mike used his training in the military as a cook and baker. He worked at Reid’s Food Barn in Olean for many years.
On October 11, 2003, in Allegany NY, he married Lynda L. (Bell) Greeley, who survives.
Coudersport Rotary Club Celebrated Earth Day By Picking Up Trash

On a beautiful spring day, Coudersport Rotary Club celebrated Earth Day on April 23, 2025,by cleaning trash from the roadsides of Route 6 near Coudersport. (Pictured left to right: Rotarians Penny Thomas and Lynne Ruffner, Cody Shirey and Kim Ruffner, Rotarians Andrea Streich, Deb Rinehart, Michael Rigas, Micki Brown, and Brad Rinehart, not pictured Rotarian Sharon Fitzgerald)
Women’s Introduction to Wingshooting Coming to PA – Registration Required

Mt. Jewett, Pa.: Women’s Introduction to Wingshooting is a two-weekend program offered by the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) to help women learn the fundamentals of shotgun shooting and hunting game birds of Pennsylvania. This popular program is hosted by the Mt. Jewett Sportsmen’s Club on July 19-20 and August 23-24. Women’s Introduction to Wingshooting is a course for women, taught by women. On both Saturdays, the course starts at noon and ends at 4:00 p.m. On both Sundays, the course starts at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 2:00 p.m.
Register by contacting bjmf989@gmail.com. Attendance is required for both weekends to graduate from the program. Free lodging is available, if needed, but is limited. In addition, local motels and campgrounds offer lodging.
A hunt will be offered to the graduates on Sunday, September 7, at a nearby sportsmen’s club.
Aaron Michael Harrier, 46, of Port Allegany, PA.

Aaron Michael Harrier, 46, of Port Allegany, passed away peacefully on Monday (April 21, 2025) at Sena Kean Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Smethport, after a courageous, yet short, battle with cancer.
He was born March 12, 1979 in Port Allegany, the son of David P. and Jane A. (Bickford) Harrier. On June 11, 2005, in Port Allegany, PA, he married Laurie Jeanne McGinnis. Also daughter Daisy Jane Harrier was born on January 19, 2017.



















